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. >> bring that on, bobby jindal. >> come on, bobby. come on. >> let's open it up for questions. >> going to beat baylor. >> lsu -- >> we have a microphone? hand held microphone? okay, shout it out. >> that could be good. that could be good. >> can i ask the first question? first question. >> thank you. > what governor kasich said, not to say anything away from education. you did gloss over a little bit joe's fairness. asking about specifically taxes billionaires meaning interest with hedge fund billionaires. member of congress who wanted leadership with the republicans. right?ure capital firms, >> google? >> i'm just saying you have to think about this. it's not so simple. know, economics is complicated. when you work in business, you how people erstand make decisions. 15%her they should have the carry or not. examine it s let's instead of just doing it. onald reagan wanted to cut marginal rates. maybe he was from the rich, i don't know. it from 70 when he was president. >> we're talking about 17%. gains in red capital 1997 and we got
. >> bring that on, bobby jindal. >> come on, bobby. come on. >> let's open it up for questions. >> going to beat baylor. >> lsu -- >> we have a microphone? hand held microphone? okay, shout it out. >> that could be good. that could be good. >> can i ask the first question? first question. >> thank you. > what governor kasich said, not to say anything away from education. you did gloss over a little bit joe's fairness. asking about...
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joining us now is bobby lee, ceo of the country's largest bitcoin exchange. great to speak with you. >> thank you for having me on again. >> a lot of proponents will say that acceptance is key to the story in terms of it being a value that will go up, will appreciate. and here we are formal knock down of acceptance from the regulatory bodies in china. what do you make of this? is this a ceiling on bit coin's value? >> the authorities put out a communication that bitcoin can no longer be regarded as a currency in china. so instead, financial institutions and banks are not allowed to do business with bitcoin because it's not a currency. >> they talk ability bitcoin so that legitimizes it? >> no, no. bit coin buying and selling is okay for the chinese people. >> okay. >> so websites are allowed to continue to service customers to allow people to buy and sell bitcoins in china. >> isn't it difficult to be sure -- when you see bit coin's value go down in a span of four days by 44%? how can you possibly call that any sort of a store value? so i think bit coin is a
joining us now is bobby lee, ceo of the country's largest bitcoin exchange. great to speak with you. >> thank you for having me on again. >> a lot of proponents will say that acceptance is key to the story in terms of it being a value that will go up, will appreciate. and here we are formal knock down of acceptance from the regulatory bodies in china. what do you make of this? is this a ceiling on bit coin's value? >> the authorities put out a communication that bitcoin can no...
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if she were to be medina bobby is in utah. and that means a new line. ross from children to fund the top these plants are moving next summer. they should eventually be joined by thousands more residents are no plans for another role on the end of the hill are already in the offing. each count in the nfc spying scandal in the quarter the washington post the agencies gathered in the finals begin to cause that will actually use as a b day the report cites unnamed nsa officials as saying the agency is taking hundreds of millions of cell phones worldwide. us officials say they used today to develop intelligence about foreign targets in mass relationships two possible candidates the report is based on documents obtained by former nsa contractors and would snow. in many parts of the world when people are a second language teachers english. english speakers. it was one school in britain and the time to encounter stake in sky and carolyn as a second language. warning to our viewers to support these are some dangers the cute kids. the eye. these kids have only be
if she were to be medina bobby is in utah. and that means a new line. ross from children to fund the top these plants are moving next summer. they should eventually be joined by thousands more residents are no plans for another role on the end of the hill are already in the offing. each count in the nfc spying scandal in the quarter the washington post the agencies gathered in the finals begin to cause that will actually use as a b day the report cites unnamed nsa officials as saying the agency...
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mom never questioned bobby again. two can play at this game. [ female announcer ] swap one snack a week for a yoplait. and everybody wins. yoplait. it is so good. >>> good morning to you looking live at san francisco from our camera in emeryville, and, boy, it is still very cold, dangerously cold in some spots. thanks for joining us. i'm kris sanchez along with anthony slaughter who has a look at the weekend forecast and, boy, that map is blue. >> we are talking about dangerously cold conditions outside right now. and the thing to make note of, we picked up an inch of rain yesterday in some locations, so the whole corridor, the potential for black ice is out there this morning. and you will notice it's not just the north bay that's cold. even over towards livermore, below freezing at 31. even san jose, look at this, down in the south bay 33 degrees in sunnyvale right now at 30. a bright day in the south bay. by noon, 44 degrees. same for the peninsula and you will notice lots of sideliunshid the freeze warning will re
mom never questioned bobby again. two can play at this game. [ female announcer ] swap one snack a week for a yoplait. and everybody wins. yoplait. it is so good. >>> good morning to you looking live at san francisco from our camera in emeryville, and, boy, it is still very cold, dangerously cold in some spots. thanks for joining us. i'm kris sanchez along with anthony slaughter who has a look at the weekend forecast and, boy, that map is blue. >> we are talking about dangerously...
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mom never questioned bobby again. two can play at this game. [ female announcer ] swap one snack a week for a yoplait. and everybody wins. yoplait. it is so good. >>> 8:54. sonoma county investigators are trying to identify a skull found along a trail in a county park. chris cane of santa rosa found the skull yesterday afternoon while walking with his two young children in shilo ranch park in windsor. when deputies arrived, they spotted other skeletal remains under leaves in the area. later this morning, deputies are expected to return to the park to continue their investigation. >>> vallejo police are searching for the shooter who seriously wounded a man near an elementary school. the man was found near elsa wideman school on whitney avenue yesterday afternoon by a woman driving home from church. he's being treated for life- threatening injuries. witnesses say they saw two people arguing in front of the school just before the shooting. >>> 8:55. a memorial for paul walker of the "fast and furious" movies keeps growin
mom never questioned bobby again. two can play at this game. [ female announcer ] swap one snack a week for a yoplait. and everybody wins. yoplait. it is so good. >>> 8:54. sonoma county investigators are trying to identify a skull found along a trail in a county park. chris cane of santa rosa found the skull yesterday afternoon while walking with his two young children in shilo ranch park in windsor. when deputies arrived, they spotted other skeletal remains under leaves in the area....
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. >> after 25 days of not eating, he broke the fast with bobby kennedy at his side. mr. chavez first took communion, and senator kennedy passed him a piece of bred. his first food after 25 days. that happened 45 years ago. this winter, it is elisao medena. he started last month with immigration reform. the day after thanksgiving, president obama and first lady michelle obama went to visit him and the activities on the national mall where they had been without food for 20 days. he said he supported their cause, he believed it was not a matter of if but when, they would finally take a vote on immigration, but he also voiced concern for the health of the people that had been fasting for so long. he suggested they take a break for their own health, let somebody else fast next. today, he did that after 22 days without food, he broke his fast. he passed it on to senator robert kennedy's grandson, congressman joe kennedy of massachusetts. he will join with the others in fasting for 24 hours and he will pass it on to others. this is part of an emotional and intense effort to try
. >> after 25 days of not eating, he broke the fast with bobby kennedy at his side. mr. chavez first took communion, and senator kennedy passed him a piece of bred. his first food after 25 days. that happened 45 years ago. this winter, it is elisao medena. he started last month with immigration reform. the day after thanksgiving, president obama and first lady michelle obama went to visit him and the activities on the national mall where they had been without food for 20 days. he said he...
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democrats, 202-585-3880. .ndependent, 202-585-3882 bobby jindal. let's listen to what he had to say. [video clip] >> we made the right decision not to expand medicaid. we are building a bottom-up alternative, delivering better health care for our people. host: your take. guest: they are not expanding coverage to uninsured residents. if you think that is important, it is not going to accomplish that. he may not want to spend the money on that. there are concerns about not enough primary care doctors. there may be interesting things with health care delivery at the state level in the way that medicaid is carried out. know where are they attempting to get health coverage to these folks, with one possible exception in wisconsin. scott walker has shifted some of the medicaid people onto the exchanges and offered medicaid. that may be on hold because of the problems at the federal exchanges. host: when you look at these decisions, who is making the decision, the governor or someone else? guest: for the most part it is governors who were never interested
democrats, 202-585-3880. .ndependent, 202-585-3882 bobby jindal. let's listen to what he had to say. [video clip] >> we made the right decision not to expand medicaid. we are building a bottom-up alternative, delivering better health care for our people. host: your take. guest: they are not expanding coverage to uninsured residents. if you think that is important, it is not going to accomplish that. he may not want to spend the money on that. there are concerns about not enough primary...
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democrats, 202-585-3880. .ndependent, 202-585-3882 bobby jindal. let's listen to what he had to say. [video clip] >> we made the right decision not to expand medicaid. we are building a bottom-up alternative, delivering better health care for our people. host: your take. guest: they are not expanding coverage to uninsured residents. if you think that is important, it is not going to accomplish that. he may not want to spend the money on that. there are concerns about not enough primary care doctors. there may be interesting things with health care delivery at the state level in the way that medicaid is carried out. know where are they attempting to get health coverage to these folks, with one possible exception in wisconsin. scott walker has shifted some of the medicaid people onto the exchanges and offered medicaid. that may be on hold because of the problems at the federal exchanges. host: when you look at these decisions, who is making the decision, the governor or someone else? guest: for the most part it is governors who were never interested
democrats, 202-585-3880. .ndependent, 202-585-3882 bobby jindal. let's listen to what he had to say. [video clip] >> we made the right decision not to expand medicaid. we are building a bottom-up alternative, delivering better health care for our people. host: your take. guest: they are not expanding coverage to uninsured residents. if you think that is important, it is not going to accomplish that. he may not want to spend the money on that. there are concerns about not enough primary...
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virginia congressman bobby scott said the guns should contain metal parts that cannot be detached. >> the law has a critical loophole which may encourage the production of firearms that may escape detuck shun. >> they may produce a firearm that is detectable only because it has a metal component, which is not essential to the operation of the firearm but is easily removable by the firearm user seeking to avoid detection. >> >> ifill: the senate could take up the bill on monday, when it returns from thanksgiving recess. the existing ban expires on tuesday. on another issue, the house decided to spend the money that air travelers accidentally leave at security checkpoints. all those coins added up to more than half a million dollars in 2012. under the "loose change act," it will go to non-profit groups that run airport lounges for military personnel and their families. the bill now heads to the senate. in japan, visiting vice president joe biden rebuked china for imposing an air defense zone over islands that tokyo also claims. he said the u.s. is "deeply concerned." the vice president
virginia congressman bobby scott said the guns should contain metal parts that cannot be detached. >> the law has a critical loophole which may encourage the production of firearms that may escape detuck shun. >> they may produce a firearm that is detectable only because it has a metal component, which is not essential to the operation of the firearm but is easily removable by the firearm user seeking to avoid detection. >> >> ifill: the senate could take up the bill on...
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mom never questioned bobby again. two can play at this game. [ female announcer ] swap one snack a week for a yoplait. and everybody wins. yoplait. it is so good. avo: thesales event "sis back. drive" which means it's never been easier to get a new 2014 jetta. it gets an impressive 34 highway mpg and comes with no charge scheduled maintenance. and right now you can drive one home for practically just your signature. sign. then drive. get zero due at signing, zero down, zero deposit, and zero first month's payment on any new 2014 volkswagen. hurry, this offer ends january 2nd. visit vwdealer.com today >>> the families of those shot and killed at sandy hook elementary school, they are preparing to mark the first anniversary of that tragedy. this saturday marks one year since the day. family members will light candles to remember the victims. they also want people all over the country to mark the occasion in a special way. >> we ask that you consider performing an act of kindness or volunteering with a charitable organiz
mom never questioned bobby again. two can play at this game. [ female announcer ] swap one snack a week for a yoplait. and everybody wins. yoplait. it is so good. avo: thesales event "sis back. drive" which means it's never been easier to get a new 2014 jetta. it gets an impressive 34 highway mpg and comes with no charge scheduled maintenance. and right now you can drive one home for practically just your signature. sign. then drive. get zero due at signing, zero down, zero deposit,...
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democratic party captive so democrats oppose the school of choice and oppose the meaningful reform and bobby jindal in louisiana had a great voucher program and allowed the kids from lower income communities to go to private school and have the same opportunities that a lot of us were afforded. but the irony of it all in protecting the teacher unions, president obama and the democrats are hurting the very people they claim to want to help, the lower income communities by shielding the teachers union. stuart: charles, who is to blame here? >> kayleigh, i start with the parents. and some parents are happy when they get an a on a watered down test. they come home with a report card not reflective of their achievements and they're work hand-to-hand and who the democrats keep voting in. >> charles, that's absolutely true and it definitely starts in the home and we need the parents to be the enforcers and be sure their kids are on track. and the kids are just stuck in failing schools, failing communities and then they have teachers, or parents, rather, like you said, giving em this the thumbs up f
democratic party captive so democrats oppose the school of choice and oppose the meaningful reform and bobby jindal in louisiana had a great voucher program and allowed the kids from lower income communities to go to private school and have the same opportunities that a lot of us were afforded. but the irony of it all in protecting the teacher unions, president obama and the democrats are hurting the very people they claim to want to help, the lower income communities by shielding the teachers...
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> epornew carries on their message, including freshman representative joe kennedy, iii, grandson to bobby kennedy. >> this country's basic promise over the centuries has been to challenge each generation to do a bit better. and we have always relied on those who are fearless enough to challenge us to be that better country that we can be. >> reporter: six others join the congressman in abstaining from food. all hope congress will engage on immigration. for the four that broke their fast, they were taken straight to george washington hospital for evaluation by doctors before they are able to have any type of real meal. at the capitol, serena marshall, abc news. >>> o.j. simpson's lawyers headed back to nevada supreme court hoping to win a new trial for the former football great. simpson is serving nine to 33 years in prison for convictions on armed robbery, kidnapping and other charges. his lawyers want the high court to overturn the ruling by the lower court judge. >>> the judge who approved detroit's entrance into bankruptcy is calling this move an opportunity for a fresh start. the moto
> epornew carries on their message, including freshman representative joe kennedy, iii, grandson to bobby kennedy. >> this country's basic promise over the centuries has been to challenge each generation to do a bit better. and we have always relied on those who are fearless enough to challenge us to be that better country that we can be. >> reporter: six others join the congressman in abstaining from food. all hope congress will engage on immigration. for the four that broke...
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mom never questioned bobby again. two can play at this game. [ female announcer ] swap one snack a week for a yoplait. and everybody wins. yoplait. it is so good. >>> a pretty start to the morning in downtown oako hand. temperatures ranging in the low 30s to low 40s around the bay area. 43 degrees in oakland. >> there are new concerns about a group of whales in the evergladeses, experts say 20 whales have broken away and are actually headed closer to shore. official its hoped they were headed back to the deeper, colder waters that form their habitats. >>> dozens of pot smokers came together to celebrate the first anniversary of the drug's legalization in washington state. in order to have the party the promoter made a deal to require identification checks, adults only and a sealed off area with fencing. while marijuana is legal in the state it is against the law to smoke pot in a clear view of the public. >> i didn't approach the city and say we will have a pot rally and it's -- nobody will use pot. i told them clearl
mom never questioned bobby again. two can play at this game. [ female announcer ] swap one snack a week for a yoplait. and everybody wins. yoplait. it is so good. >>> a pretty start to the morning in downtown oako hand. temperatures ranging in the low 30s to low 40s around the bay area. 43 degrees in oakland. >> there are new concerns about a group of whales in the evergladeses, experts say 20 whales have broken away and are actually headed closer to shore. official its hoped...
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one of the most well known is estee but donna karan, mac, bobby brown, clinique. the consumer likes to buy multiple brands. i'm sure kelly has a whole drawer, and your wife, too, a whole drawer of products she's partially used and try again. we try to use the credibility of our brands to bring consumers to the counter. we show you what she thinks she wants but those things she didn't knew she wanted. we try to make sure we're prepared for her desire to buy gifts, for others and perhaps for herself. as we get closer and closer to the christmas period the consumer gets a little more desperate, a little more anxious. what have you got? we make sure we have prepared gifts as well as wrapping things for them right then and there. >> the first point about price points because this reveals what's happening in this country more broadly. pp when i think of cosmetics, it's mac cosmetics. to me, if you're spending $30 on a lipstick or blush or single items, that adds up quickly to the hundreds of dollars. sad but true. it's affordable to say, a pair of $500 shoes but it does
one of the most well known is estee but donna karan, mac, bobby brown, clinique. the consumer likes to buy multiple brands. i'm sure kelly has a whole drawer, and your wife, too, a whole drawer of products she's partially used and try again. we try to use the credibility of our brands to bring consumers to the counter. we show you what she thinks she wants but those things she didn't knew she wanted. we try to make sure we're prepared for her desire to buy gifts, for others and perhaps for...
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congressman ed whitfield chairs the subcommittee and congressman bobby rush is the ranking memb member. >> the commissioners at ferc are with us today to put pressure very much your being here. i certainly initially would like to congratulate cheryl lafleur who has been appointed the acting director of ferc, and i enjoyed our meeting yesterday, ms. lafleur, and we look forward to working with you on many issues facing our country as we adjust to this changing landscape that we all are very much involved in. i would say that i think the transcendent issue that certainly encompasses everything we're talking about today does relate to the way the changing landscape is energy in america, with this low price natural gas we see a transmission from coal to natural gas. many states, and this administration particularly, are being very aggressive in trying to increase the amount of electricity produced from renewables as they try to address climate change. and i would say that as we move forward, and i would think you all particularly have to be sensitive to this, is that frequently meet people
congressman ed whitfield chairs the subcommittee and congressman bobby rush is the ranking memb member. >> the commissioners at ferc are with us today to put pressure very much your being here. i certainly initially would like to congratulate cheryl lafleur who has been appointed the acting director of ferc, and i enjoyed our meeting yesterday, ms. lafleur, and we look forward to working with you on many issues facing our country as we adjust to this changing landscape that we all are...
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bobby bobby jindal. the list will be long. >> it is. the candidates are crisscrossing the country. we're trying to get through the 2014 seasons. behind the scenes they are calling donors and checking guys out. >> so the democrats have indicated what they're running on. this is what debbie wasserman schultz said. >> all of our candidates are running on the provisions of obama care. >> you won't say it. >> i just said it. >> so they're going to run on obama care. >> they'll use it as an advantage. >> do you think that's true, they're going to run on obama care? >> that's what she's saying. the candidates in the battleground states, it will be interesting to see what they have to say, louisiana, arkansas. this is one thing we agree with her on. we hope they run on obama care. >> you're praying for t. very quickly, is debbie wasserman schultz secretly working for you? >> the whole obama care debate is something we wanted to keen out there. >> thank you for coming in. a r i appreciate it. >> how the heck did this happen. >> i called my girlfriend. she thought i was crazy. i said, debby,
bobby bobby jindal. the list will be long. >> it is. the candidates are crisscrossing the country. we're trying to get through the 2014 seasons. behind the scenes they are calling donors and checking guys out. >> so the democrats have indicated what they're running on. this is what debbie wasserman schultz said. >> all of our candidates are running on the provisions of obama care. >> you won't say it. >> i just said it. >> so they're going to run on obama...
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. >> bobby jindal asked me to go out to the republican governor's association. went out. talked to a couple of panels. had dinner there. i was stunned. i was stunned that these republican governors were all talking solutions. i'm sure democratic governors are doing the same thing. haley said we can't afford to shut down the government. i was blown away by how positive and forward thinking they were. how they worked with democrats because they had to work with democrats. man, talk about being a governor and then being a senator and is it getting any better? >> well, it's hard to compare any job to governor. that's one of the better jobs in the country. jon and i became very close friends working through the national governor's association. it wasn't a republican or democrat problem. we found somebody that had a fix whether it's education, highways, helping the elderly or veterans. we would call each other and said how did do you that. he would say try this. we're missing that. it's difficult. it's so highly charged from the standpoint of, there's so much money coming at it
. >> bobby jindal asked me to go out to the republican governor's association. went out. talked to a couple of panels. had dinner there. i was stunned. i was stunned that these republican governors were all talking solutions. i'm sure democratic governors are doing the same thing. haley said we can't afford to shut down the government. i was blown away by how positive and forward thinking they were. how they worked with democrats because they had to work with democrats. man, talk about...
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bobby kodack was here. joe, you were out that day. it was the coolest things in the world. it's like this case that goes over it. it adds a blackberry keyboard right at the end of it. i am going to be one of the very first people to buy this. i used it. it worked great. >> i can tell you something. i went into the city last night, i had to for something. but i got in an argument with someone and i was dictating on the iphone. and i'll show you the messages that i dictated, big words. >> but then the guy who was driving your car heard everything you were saying. >> he did. >> there are times and places where you don't want to be dictating everything into your phone. >> i hope he's not a die hard warmist. i said things like orthodoxy. and it picked up everything. it picked up everything that i said perfectly. >> really? >> paragraphs. i could have never -- even on a blackberry, i could have never composed these -- >> did it capitalize the words while you were yelling? >> it was a stream of conscio consciousness. there weren't periods and -- and curse words. corporate curse wo
bobby kodack was here. joe, you were out that day. it was the coolest things in the world. it's like this case that goes over it. it adds a blackberry keyboard right at the end of it. i am going to be one of the very first people to buy this. i used it. it worked great. >> i can tell you something. i went into the city last night, i had to for something. but i got in an argument with someone and i was dictating on the iphone. and i'll show you the messages that i dictated, big words....
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. >> it helps bobby was an enlisted man teenager. he had that credibility to make that charge. we're going to where kennedy gave his great american university speech. i'll allude to that. kennedy gave this great speech there the peace speech. but he said something i remembered ever since i read it. problems of man are manmade. they can be solved by man. in the past man has solved the seemingly unsolvable. he can do it again. that sense of national confidence that we can solve our problems especially the ones we create can we bring it back. i think that's what the country want back. they want trust. there's a lot of trust problems out there because promises were made for health care. that's a trust problem he has to deal with. i think he's also a very difficult opposition out there of people on the other side not boehner but people behind him that boehner has to deal with who from the very beginning wanted to destroy this presidency. some is just good old ideology. the way they treated this guy is unusual in our history. that ought to be pointed out. maybe tonight is not the nig
. >> it helps bobby was an enlisted man teenager. he had that credibility to make that charge. we're going to where kennedy gave his great american university speech. i'll allude to that. kennedy gave this great speech there the peace speech. but he said something i remembered ever since i read it. problems of man are manmade. they can be solved by man. in the past man has solved the seemingly unsolvable. he can do it again. that sense of national confidence that we can solve our problems...
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bobby kennedy in 1966 went to johannesburg and he had his own state department and had his own justice department and had lbj enraged he would go out and speak out against apartheid. the united states has been on the wrong side of this issue for a very long time. >> they just announced the president. >> but now you have the president of the united states stepping up there to address the crowd in memory of this great man. [ cheers ] >> thank you. thank you so much. thank you. to the mandela family, to the president and members of the government, to heads of state and government past and present, distinguished guests, it is a singular honor for to be with you today to celebrate a life like no other. to the people of south africa -- [ cheers ] -- people of every race and every walk of life, the world thanks you for sharing the nelson mandela with us. his struggle was your struggle. his triumph was your triumph. where dignity and your hope found expression in his life and your freedom, your democracy is his cherished legacy. it is hard to eulogize any man to capture in words not just the f
bobby kennedy in 1966 went to johannesburg and he had his own state department and had his own justice department and had lbj enraged he would go out and speak out against apartheid. the united states has been on the wrong side of this issue for a very long time. >> they just announced the president. >> but now you have the president of the united states stepping up there to address the crowd in memory of this great man. [ cheers ] >> thank you. thank you so much. thank you....
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-- legacy of his grandfather, bobby, acknowledged the need to embrace the immigrant issue. so i ask my colleagues in the majority on the other side of the aisle, what are we waiting for? our job creators want reform. our work force wants it. our spiritual leaders say it's the right thing to do. and overwhelmingly so do the american people. the facts are so clear that reform will tremendously benefit all of our country. in fact, the congressional budget office has followed the money and they estimate that immigration reform will increase gross domestic product $700 billion in 2023, and $1.4 trillion in 2033. but here we are today facing government shutdowns and sequester levels that eviscerate services so that many vulnerable americans rely on and this is where we are stuck. it's been five months, five months since the senate passed their bill, and yet we have only six days scheduled until the end of the year, and we haven't had one serious vote on immigration reform. americans have put their differences aside for the common good of our country and they expect us to do the s
-- legacy of his grandfather, bobby, acknowledged the need to embrace the immigrant issue. so i ask my colleagues in the majority on the other side of the aisle, what are we waiting for? our job creators want reform. our work force wants it. our spiritual leaders say it's the right thing to do. and overwhelmingly so do the american people. the facts are so clear that reform will tremendously benefit all of our country. in fact, the congressional budget office has followed the money and they...
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. >>> former manager toni la russa, joe torre and bobby cox were elected on monday. bud selig said they brought professionalism that baseball fans admired. >> christmas came early for some airline customers in canada. they set up video booths. passengers were encouraged to scan their boarding passes and moments later santa appeared on the screen. while the passengers were in the air flying to calgary, the west jet employees rushed to various stores to buy their gifts and labeled them, put them in baggage claim. and the passengers couldn't believe their eyes when they found out that their wishes had been granted. time for a check of the weather and al. >> toad's weather is brought to you by farmer's insurance. at farmer's, the more you know, the better you can plan for what's ahead. get smarter at farmer's.com. >> a lot of folks are going to need patience at the airport. over 1,000 flights have been canceled so far this morning and more probably on the way. i'm going to show you washington, d.c. you can see there in the midst of the snow already it is coming down. we'
. >>> former manager toni la russa, joe torre and bobby cox were elected on monday. bud selig said they brought professionalism that baseball fans admired. >> christmas came early for some airline customers in canada. they set up video booths. passengers were encouraged to scan their boarding passes and moments later santa appeared on the screen. while the passengers were in the air flying to calgary, the west jet employees rushed to various stores to buy their gifts and labeled...
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that works for working families, middle class americans and seniors, i yield now to representative bobby scott from virginia. mr. scott: thank you. mr. speaker, i want to thank the gentleman from new york and the gentleman from nevada and the chair from ohio for their strong work and particularly for talking about some of the things that the congressional black caucus has accomplished over the last year. i wanted to take an opportunity to highlight the c.b.c.'s work on advocating a responsible budget, offering responsible solutions to address the budget deficit, cancel the sequester and grow the economy. last march we offered our budget for fiscal year 2014 as an alternative to the budget that was adopted by the house. the c.b.c. budget makes tough choices. but not at the expense of our most vulnerable communities. the c.b.c. budget offers a concrete plan that both cancels the economically disastrous sequester and then pays for that cancellation. our budget is able to do so while also protecting social security, medicare, medicaid, snap nutrition benefits and other vital safety net progr
that works for working families, middle class americans and seniors, i yield now to representative bobby scott from virginia. mr. scott: thank you. mr. speaker, i want to thank the gentleman from new york and the gentleman from nevada and the chair from ohio for their strong work and particularly for talking about some of the things that the congressional black caucus has accomplished over the last year. i wanted to take an opportunity to highlight the c.b.c.'s work on advocating a responsible...